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Old 03-17-2020, 11:28 AM
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Just a quick update in case anyone else needs to replace their drag/center link in the future. I ended up buying a replacement made by ProForged. I would have gone with Moog like I did with the tie rods, but I couldn't find a Moog drag link for a '66 GTO anywhere. In any regard, I did lots of research on ProForged, and everything I read about them was highly positive. I don't think I saw a single bad word written about them after combing through years of car forums all over the web. If I ever have an issue, it has a lifetime warranty.

The shape/fitment appears to be correct when compared to the original drag link which came off my car. Only appreciable difference is the zerk fittings are located on the side rather than the bottom, if you are concerned with that degree of originality (which I am not).

Part #106-10063


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